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New York Times Movies
Aug 31, 2025

In Venice, Emma Stone and Jacob Elordi Make Bald Bids for Oscar
Since transformation is a crucial element of award-contending performances, the magnitude of their makeovers should not be underestimated.

New York Times Movies
Aug 31, 2025

Hard-Nosed Sheriff Who Inspired ‘Walking Tall' Movie Killed His Wife, Inquiry Says
Buford Pusser, who was portrayed in the 1973 hit movie, led people to believe that his wife was ambushed by his enemies, cold-case investigators in Tennessee said.

New York Times Movies
Aug 30, 2025

The ‘Thursday Murder Club' Members Get Down to Business
Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie and director Chris Columbus on their new adaptation, first-day jitters and their shared love of "Home Alone."

New York Times Movies
Aug 30, 2025

Frank Price, Hollywood Studio Chief Several Times Over, Dies at 95
He ran Universal's television and movie businesses and had two stints at Columbia. Running a studio, he said, was "sort of like being the head of a small country."

New York Times Movies
Aug 29, 2025

Frank Price, a Studio Chief Several Times Over, Dies at 95
He ran Universal's television and movie businesses and had two stints at Columbia. Running a studio, he said, was "sort of like being the head of a small country."

New York Times Movies
Aug 29, 2025

Venice Film Festival: Julia Roberts Courts Controversy With ‘After the Hunt'
In "After the Hunt," Roberts plays a professor weighing a fraught sexual-assault accusation. "Trouble's where the juicy stuff is," the star said.

New York Times Movies
Aug 29, 2025

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, original takes on zombies, time travel and fatherhood.

New York Times Movies
Aug 29, 2025

‘The Queen of Versailles' Puts Her Life in the Hands of a ‘Wicked' Diva
A 2012 documentary asked if Jacqueline Siegel was a benefactor or victim of American greed. A new musical starring Kristin Chenoweth raises doubts.

New York Times Movies
Aug 29, 2025

Three Great Documentaries to Stream
This month's picks look at organ donors, twins conversing in their own language and California wildfires.

New York Times Movies
Aug 29, 2025

Finding a Cat with Acting Chops for Darren Aronofsky's ‘Caught Stealing'
For "Caught Stealing," Darren Aronofsky needed a feline that could manage a New York City set and hit the necessary marks. Enter Tonic, a seasoned pro.

New York Times Movies
Aug 29, 2025

10 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Aug 29, 2025

The Queen of Versailles Puts Her Life in the Hands of a ‘Wicked' Diva
A 2012 documentary asked if Jacqueline Siegel was a benefactor or victim of American greed. A new musical starring Kristin Chenoweth raises doubts.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

The Most Inspiring Onscreen Summer Houses
Eight interior designers and architects discuss the beach cottages, country villas and lakeside retreats that inform their aesthetics.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

Selling a George Clooney Movie Without George Clooney at the Venice Film Festival
Castmates Adam Sandler and Laura Dern stepped in, but the star's absence had a meta quality: his movie "Jay Kelly" is about a star putting his career on hold.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

E. Jean Carroll Is Telling Her Story in a Documentary. Will It Find a Buyer?
The film, from Ivy Meeropol, will play Telluride. But as distributors pull back from nonfiction titles, especially political ones, a release isn't certain.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

Venice Film Festival: ‘Megalopolis' Documentary Reveals Coppola's Biggest Conflict
Cameras captured the director and his crew at work and at odds, as well as his fraught dynamic with cast member Shia LaBeouf.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass' Review: Dreams Out of Joint
The latest phantasmagorical feature from the Quay Brothers adapts Bruno Schulz's enigmatic tale of a son visiting his sick father.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Vice Is Broke' Review: The Rise and Crash of a Fleeting Empire
This documentary by Eddie Huang is an angry but loving lament about the Montreal zine that became a billion-dollar empire before hurtling toward bankruptcy.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Love, Brooklyn' Review: Boroughs and Relationships in Transition
Smart and lovely to look at, this drama starring André Holland, and set in a changing Brooklyn, hints at a wisdom it doesn't quite deliver.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Deliver Me From Nowhere' Isn't the Bruce Springsteen Biopic We Expected
Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong, the stars of "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere," and the director Scott Cooper on capturing a haunted rock icon.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

The Overlooked Element to the ‘KPop Demon Hunters' Phenomenon
Beyond its catchy songs and memorable characters, the Netflix movie does an admirable job of capturing what it's like to be an adoring fan.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Stranger Eyes' Review: Watching the Watchers
When a young girl disappears, her parents' obsessive search may have a dark side in a thriller that poses questions about surveillance.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘The Toxic Avenger' Review: More Ooze and Aahs
A revival of the 1984 cult movie of the same name, this spoof about a radioactive superhero is a more confidently silly update.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Motel Destino' Review: A Lurid Brazilian Thriller
As the director Karim Aïnouz reveals the secrets within the roadside establishment's walls, a dangerous love triangle appears.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘The Roses' Review: To Honor, Cherish, Envy and Despise
Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman star in a strangely bad remake of "The War of the Roses."

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘A Little Prayer' Review: A Family's Dysfunction
David Strathairn plays a Vietnam veteran who wants to shield his daughter-in-law from hard truths about her husband in this melodrama set in North Carolina.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Griffin in Summer' Review: Growing Up Stage Left
The writer-director Nicholas Colia infuses his feature debut with sensitivity and the sweet awkwardness of youth.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Caught Stealing' Review: Austin Butler in Trouble and on the Run
The actor stars as a rough-and-tumble bartender in Darren Aronofsky's odyssey across an older, grimier New York City.

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

‘Thursday Murder Club' Review: A Whodunit With Helen Mirren
The ever charming actress, plus Ben Kingsley and Pierce Brosnan, solve cold cases from a retirement home. What, did you think they'd knit?

New York Times Movies
Aug 28, 2025

Austria's Hills Are Still Alive, 60 Years Later
In Salzburg, an anniversary of "The Sound of Music" looks grand through a child's eyes, even if the locals are gazing elsewhere.

New York Times Movies
Aug 27, 2025

Longest-Running Rafiki Says Goodbye to ‘The Lion King'
After more than 9,000 performances as the shaman in the Broadway show, Tshidi Manye prepares to hang up her baboon costume.

New York Times Movies
Aug 27, 2025

Venice Film Festival 2025: What to Watch For and What's Missing
Starry vehicles featuring the likes of Julia Roberts, George Clooney and Emma Stone will make their debuts in Italy, but some big names are skipping fests.

New York Times Movies
Aug 27, 2025

MoMA Film Series: Reclaiming New Orleans, 20 Years After Katrina
The Museum of Modern Art's When the World Broke Open: Katrina and Its Afterlives takes a cinematic look at the city and its people over the past century.

New York Times Movies
Aug 27, 2025

In a New ‘Toxic Avenger,' More Gore, More Goo and Peter Dinklage, Too
A look at the making of Macon Blair's reboot, which arrives for a new generation of outcasts.

New York Times Movies
Aug 27, 2025

They're (Mostly) Good Dogs and Even Better Film Symbols
Directors use our canine friends to convey connection even as we've grown more disconnected from the animal world.

New York Times Movies
Aug 26, 2025

Stream These 8 Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave Netflix in September
Another batch of excellent titles leaves for U.S. subscribers this month, including "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "The Good Place."

New York Times Movies
Aug 26, 2025

‘Memoir of a Snail,' ‘Eephus' and More Streaming Gems
This month's out-of-the-box recommendations include an acclaimed ensemble dramedy and a pair of animated movies that are very much not for the kids.

New York Times Movies
Aug 25, 2025

Scenes From the ‘KPop Demon Hunters' Singalong at NYC's Paris Theater
Kids and their parents celebrated their fandom at a singalong showing of "KPop Demon Hunters."

New York Times Movies
Aug 25, 2025

Venice Film Festival: Kim Novak to Be Honored for Lifetime Achievements
A lifetime achievement award from the Venice Film Festival and two new films are bringing the star of "Vertigo" back into public view.

New York Times Movies
Aug 25, 2025

At the Venice Film Festival, Celebrating a Different Kind of Filmmaking
Venice Immersive highlights projects that use virtual, augmented and mixed reality to create immersive digital worlds.

New York Times Movies
Aug 25, 2025

Venice Film Festival: A Director's Quest for the Truth About Her Father's Abduction
Jihan K's new documentary is about the 1993 disappearance of her father, an exiled leader of the opposition against the Libyan dictator Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.

New York Times Movies
Aug 25, 2025

At the Venice Film Festival, Older Films Look Good as New
The Venice Classics section of the festival screens past films that have been restored by archives and production companies.

New York Times Movies
Aug 22, 2025

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a Romanian essay film about television ads, a raucous action-comedy from South India, a Swiss drama about a middle-aged woman's sexual explorations and more.

New York Times Movies
Aug 22, 2025

Why ‘Black Swan,' ‘Jaws' and ‘Clue' Are Coming Back to Theaters
The multiplex is awash in titles that are 15, 20, even 60 years old. Nostalgia is a factor but economics play a big part, too.

New York Times Movies
Aug 22, 2025

‘Ne Zha II': What to Know About the Chinese Blockbuster
This animated film has been a box office phenomenon in China. As an English-language version opens in the United States, we provide an explainer.

New York Times Movies
Aug 22, 2025

‘Relay' Is Riz Ahmed's Latest Reinvention
In a world obsessed with rigid identities, the actor and rapper strives to let the stories he tells expand who he is.

New York Times Movies
Aug 22, 2025

Five Free Movies to Stream Now
This month's films, including Sidney Lumet's last feature and Abel Ferrara's grimy portrait of New York, examine the underbelly of society.

New York Times Movies
Aug 22, 2025

‘Eenie Meanie' Review: Road Rage
This heist movie features Samara Weaving as a getaway driver with an unruly ex-boyfriend who owes a local kingpin serious cash.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

Joel DeMott, Whose Lauded Documentary Was Rejected by PBS, Dies at 78
Her "Seventeen," a study of teenagers later recognized as a major work of cinéma vérité, was pulled from a public TV series in 1982 under pressure from its sponsor.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

Unreleased Beatles Demos and Footage to Be Shared This Fall
This episode goes behind the scenes of the 1995 documentary; new mixes of "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" are coming out; and an updated book is due.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

Is Spike Lee's ‘Highest 2 Lowest' Serving Pound Cake? | Cannonball with Wesley Morris
Plus, Denzel's best hairline yet.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Pools' Review: Wading Through Grief
This coming-of-age movie is too preoccupied with emulating the vibes and tropes of other indie teen films than finding the heart in its own.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Relay' Review: Riz Ahmed, Sleek and Sly
The actor stars as a mysterious fixer in this diverting thriller set in New York from the director David Mackenzie ("Hell or High Water").

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Splitsville' Review: Separation Anxieties
Michael Angelo Covino's callous but funny second feature concerns two marriages on the skids.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Ne Zha II' Review: A Captivating Demon Hero
This ambitious sequel serves as a testament to the level of artistry in the Chinese animation industry right now.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Lurker' Review: He'll Be Watching You
Parasocial relationships and obsession in the age of social media take a nasty twist in a tightly wound debut thriller.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Honey Don't!' Review: Margaret Qualley and Aubrey Plaza Star in Murder Mystery
The second solo feature by Ethan Coen stars Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans in a murder mystery that involves a sex cult and a grisly revenge cycle.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Honey Don't!' Review: Wry, Weird and Sometimes Cruel
The second solo feature by Ethan Coen stars Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans in a murder mystery that involves a sex cult and a grisly revenge cycle.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Eden' Review: Ron Howard's Harrowing Historical Drama
In Ron Howard's new historical drama, set in the Galápagos Islands, there are erotic shenanigans galore and harrowing acts of violence.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘Eden' Review: Twilight of the Europeans
In Ron Howard's new historical drama, set in the Galápagos Islands, there are erotic shenanigans galore and harrowing acts of violence.

New York Times Movies
Aug 21, 2025

‘The Map That Leads to You' Review: Baring It All in Barcelona
A meet cute between Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa leads to a sentimental journey through Europe.

New York Times Movies
Aug 20, 2025

Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle to Star in Broadway ‘Proof' Revival
The play, by David Auburn, won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 2001.

New York Times Movies
Aug 20, 2025

Perfumer Recreates Rare Fragrance Worn by Elizabeth Taylor
An obscure perfume worn by the actress Elizabeth Taylor was lost to time. Some passionate fans have given it a new life.

New York Times Movies
Aug 20, 2025

Perfumer Recreates Obscure Fragrance Worn by Elizabeth Taylor
A rare perfume worn by the actress was lost to obscurity. Some passionate fans have given it a new life.

New York Times Movies
Aug 20, 2025

Wholesome, Noble Superheroes Are Back. (A Wholesome, Noble World Is Not.)
This summer's blockbusters leave behind the era of dark, "edgy" champions for heroes who can't help but listen to their consciences.

New York Times Movies
Aug 20, 2025

With ‘Lurker,' a Writer of ‘The Bear' Makes Obsession His Main Course
The director and stars of the Sundance hit delve into their new film, in which a superfan befriends his pop-singer idol, with unsettling results.

New York Times Movies
Aug 20, 2025

Onstage and Onscreen, The New York Times Is Ready for Its Close-Up
The recognizable masthead has been portrayed in a Betty Boop musical on Broadway, a Marvel movie and many other creative works.

New York Times Movies
Aug 19, 2025

With ‘Highest 2 Lowest,' Spike Lee and Denzel Washington Perfect the Art of Friendship
Across 35 years and five films, Spike Lee and Denzel Washington redefined Black male filmmaking and cemented an indestructible personal bond.

New York Times Movies
Aug 19, 2025

With ‘Highest 2 Lowest,' Stars Perfect the Art of Friendship
Across 35 years and five films, Spike Lee and Denzel Washington redefined Black male filmmaking and cemented an indestructible personal bond.

New York Times Movies
Aug 18, 2025

Terence Stamp, 87, Dies; British Cinema Luminary and ‘Superman' Villain
Known for his "heartbreak blue eyes," he also starred in "Billy Budd" and "The Collector" and had a memorable role in "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert."

New York Times Movies
Aug 18, 2025

‘Downton Abbey' Auction Will Feature Modern Clothing in Historical Styles
As Bonhams prepares to auction costumes and props from "Downton Abbey," a new generation is embracing items that look historical, even if they're new.

New York Times Movies
Aug 17, 2025

Ronnie Rondell, Stuntman Set on Fire for Pink Floyd Cover, Dies at 88
He was also known for his performances in "Twister" and "The Matrix Reloaded," and came from a family of stunt performers.

New York Times Movies
Aug 17, 2025

Joe Caroff, Who Gave James Bond His Signature 007 Logo, Dies at 103
A quiet giant in graphic design, he created posters for hundreds of movies, including "West Side Story" and "Manhattan." But his work was often unsigned.

New York Times Movies
Aug 17, 2025

Terence Stamp, Luminary of 1960s British Cinema, Dies at 87
Known for his "heartbreak blue eyes," he starred in "Billy Budd" and "The Collector," and had a memorable role in "Superman" and "Superman II."

New York Times Movies
Aug 17, 2025

The Secret Weapon of ‘Weapons': Amy Madigan Is Aunt Gladys
The star says her uncanny villain, Aunt Gladys, is actually misunderstood. And her unforgettable appearance? "I just think she looks fab!"

New York Times Movies
Aug 16, 2025

Joel DeMott, Whose Documentary Was Rejected by PBS, Dies at 78
Her "Seventeen," a study of teenagers later recognized as a major work of cinéma vérité, was pulled from a public TV series in 1982 under pressure from its sponsor.

New York Times Movies
Aug 15, 2025

Theater to Stream in August: ‘Hamilton' and a Comedy About Immigration
Check out the Broadway blockbuster, which celebrates its 10th anniversary, and Michael Abbensetts's play about the Guyanese community of London.

New York Times Movies
Aug 15, 2025

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Aug 15, 2025

‘Mamma Mia!' Is Back on Broadway. But Did It Ever Really Leave Us?
The musical, just like the Abba songs that inspired it, has become an everlasting part of the pop-culture landscape.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

In Reversal, Toronto Film Festival Will Screen Documentary About Oct. 7 Attack
Organizers said they had addressed concerns that led the festival to cancel screenings of the Israeli film, which includes footage of atrocities recorded by Hamas fighters.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘Checkpoint Zoo' Review: Operation Animal Rescue
This documentary retraces the heart-rending evacuation of animals from an outdoor zoo near the front lines of the Russia-Ukraine War.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

Review: ‘Night Always Comes,' Whether You Have a Home or Not
Vanessa Kirby plays a woman who has 24 desperate hours to scrape up the $25,000 that will buy a measure security for her and the brother she protects.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

Toronto Film Festival Cancels Screenings of Israeli Documentary About Oct. 7 Attack
The event's organizers said the producers of the film, which includes footage of atrocities recorded by Hamas fighters during the attack, had failed to obtain the rights to the videos.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘Nobody 2' Review: Bob Odenkirk Is a Father Who Knows (and Kills) Best
In this sequel, Bob Odenkirk returns as an ordinary suburban husband and dad who's an exceedingly skilled and very busy assassin.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

Summer Movies in New York Swerve Into Horror
From timeless classics to new sensations, our horror expert has some scary movie recommendations to help make summer's final stretch feel like hell.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘Suspended Time' Review: A Nostalgic Detour
The French filmmaker Olivier Assayas meanders down memory lane in a story about two brothers returning to their family home during the Covid pandemic.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow' Review: Strangling Democracy
One of the year's most towering achievements is a documentary about Russian independent journalism being wiped out in real time.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘The Knife' Review: Searching for the Truth
Nnamdi Asomugha's taught directorial debut revolves around the interrogation of a Black family whose home has been invaded.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘Highest 2 Lowest' Review: Spike Lee and Denzel Washington, Reunited
The director returns to New York City, reuniting with Denzel Washington as a big-time record exec, for a twisty parable about power and conscience.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘East of Wall' Review: South Dakota Dreaming
In his drama set on a horse ranch, a real-life mother and daughter play rough riders struggling to make ends meet.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘Americana' Review: An Ensemble of Eccentrics
This slick and skillful neo-western starring Sydney Sweeney and Halsey follows characters on the trail of a Lakota heirloom.

New York Times Movies
Aug 14, 2025

‘Songs From the Hole' Review: From Murder to Anguished Reckoning
This documentary-musical looks at a young man in prison, asking bedeviling questions about crime, punishment and forgiveness.

New York Times Movies
Aug 13, 2025

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's terrors come from stalkers, a witch, a slimy creature — and low blood sugar.

New York Times Movies
Aug 13, 2025

‘Fixed' Review: Dirty, Dirty Dogs
When he learns that his owners are planning to neuter him, Bull (Adam Devine) heads into the bright lights of the big city in this animated raunch-fest.

New York Times Movies
Aug 12, 2025

15 Years After ‘Black Swan,' 4 Rising Ballerinas Look Back
On the movie's 15th anniversary, four dancers talk about its influence. "We're not that crazy," one said. But "it didn't make ballet a joke," another added.

New York Times Movies
Aug 12, 2025

4 Rising Ballerinas Look Into the Cracked Mirror of ‘Black Swan'
On the movie's 15th anniversary, four dancers talk about its influence. "We're not that crazy," one said. But "it didn't make ballet a joke," another added.

New York Times Movies
Aug 12, 2025

‘Road House' Still Reigns as the Best Bad Movie
In 1989, Patrick Swayze played a bouncer at an outrageously out-of-control bar. It set a standard for a movie that's irresistible, almost in spite of itself.

New York Times Movies
Aug 11, 2025

4 Rising Dancers Reflect on the Cracked Mirror ‘Black Swan' Held to Ballet
On the movie's 15th anniversary, four dancers talk about its influence. "We're not that crazy," one said. But "it didn't make ballet a joke," another added.

New York Times Movies
Aug 11, 2025

For Lupita and Junior Nyong'o, ‘Twelfth Night' Is Child's Play, Revisited
The siblings "really enjoyed make-believe" as kids. Now they are playing Shakespeare under the stars at the newly reopened Delacorte Theater in Central Park.

New York Times Movies
Aug 10, 2025

Michelle Obama and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Draw Crowds on Martha's Vineyard
In Oak Bluffs, film premieres, book fairs and star-studded soirees attracted fans who came for the art and stayed for the community.

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